Question 181
Forty-eight hours after a thyroidectomy, a female client complains of numbness and tingling of the toes and fingers. The nurse notes upper arm and facial twitching. The nurse needs to:
Question 182
A 16-year-old diabetic girl has been selected as a cheerleader at her school. She asks the nurse whether she should increase her insulin when she is planning to attend cheerleading practice sessions lasting from
8 to 11 AM. The most appropriate answer would be:
8 to 11 AM. The most appropriate answer would be:
Question 183
A hyperactive client is experiencing flight of ideas. The most therapeutic activity for him would be:
Question 184
A client was prescribed a major tranquilizer 2 months ago. One month ago she was placed on benztropine (Cogentin). What would indicate that benztropine therapy is effective?
Question 185
A client is admitted to the hospital with diabetic ketoacidosis.
The emergency room nurse should anticipate the administration of:
The emergency room nurse should anticipate the administration of:
